Cultures spring from our relationship with the land. The adaptations people make in their places build living traditions, which are continually evolving and contribute to a regional and local sense of place. Celebrating these traditions—these human connections to place—is a cultural imperative which is often overlooked by conventional planning and design. Great design comes out of listening and asking questions. It’s a means for telling powerful stories in physical form.

Bainbridge Island Japanese-American Exclusion Memorial

Bainbridge Island, just west of Seattle, was the first site of the forced relocation of Japanese-Americans to internment camps at the beginning of World War II. more

Ebey's Landing National Historical Reserve

Whidbey Island, Washington
National Park Service

Rich agricultural prairies, woodlands, shorelines and historic structures make up this heritage landscape that illustrates a continuing story of exploration and settlement in Puget Sound-a unique national park comprised almost entirely of private land. more

Evergreen State College Longhouse Education and Cultural Center

Olympia, Washington

Evergreen State College

The first of its kind on a public campus in the United States, the Longhouse serves a variety of educational and cultural functions. It sustains an important relationship between the college and Native Americans from Puget Sound and Northwest Coast tribes. more

Fort Vancouver National Historic Reserve

Vancouver, Washington

National Park Service

Fort Vancouver National Historic Site is a significant cultural land- scape on the Columbia River in the Portland-Vancouver metropolitan area. Jones & Jones collaborated with the National Park Service to develop a General Management Plan (GMP) and a Master Plan for this historic site. more

Grand Ronde Museum and Cultural Center Master Plan and Site Analysis

Grand Ronde, Oregon
The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde

Jones & Jones is currently serving as cultural design consultant on site design and architecture for this center to celebrate the heritage and culture of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde. more

Great Basin Native American Cultural Center Concept Plan

RENO, NEVADA
RENO-SPARKS INDIAN COLONY

Jones & Jones developed site and building concepts as part of a feasibility study for a Reno-Sparks Indian Colony cultural center. more

Many Nations Longhouse

Eugene, Oregon
University of Oregon

Designed for the Office of Native American Programs at the University of Oregon, the Many Nations Longhouse provides a spiritual support place on the campus for the native students and Oregon native community at large. more

Minidoka Internment National Monument General Management Plan

Jerome, Idaho
National Park Service

This National Monument honors Japanese-Americans whose lives were disrupted and forever changed by forced relocation and incarceration during World War II. more

Monterey Hotel—Chief Seattle Club

Seattle, Washington
The Seneca Group

The Chief Seattle Club<97>a spiritual gathering place and provider of crucial services for indigent and homeless American Indians<97>has a beautiful new home in the renovated Monterey Hotel. more

National Museum of the American Indian on the Mall

Washington, D.C.

Smithsonian Institution

Located at the foot of the Capitol and opposite the East Wing of the National Art Gallery, this world-class museum is the culmination of many years of meetings with Indian communities around the country. more

Northwest Native Canoe Center

Seattle, Washington
United Indians of All Tribes Foundation and Seattle Parks Foundation

The Northwest Native Canoe Center—knit within Seattle’s new Lake Union Park—will celebrate the canoe culture that is dominant among the Pacific Northwest costal tribes. more

Oregon State University Cultural Centers

Corvallis, Oregon
Oregon State University

Four student cultural centers on the campus of Oregon State University will provide gathering places for Asian, African-American, Latino, and Native American students. more

Oregon State University Native American Cultural Center

Corvallis, Oregon Oregon State University

This is the first of four student cultural centers designed by Jones & Jones on the University campus to be constructed. It provides a gathering place for Native American students, faculty and Native OSU alumnii. more

Seattle Chinese Garden

Seattle, Washington
Seattle Chinese Garden Society

To symbolize the bond between the two cities, Seattle and sister city Chongqing are developing an authentic Sichuan garden in Seattle. Jones & Jones has led the Seattle design team, collaborating with a Chinese garden team from the Chongqing Municipal Bureau of Parks. more

The Seattle Indian Health Board commissioned Jones & Jones to conduct a feasibility study and prepare initial design concepts for a Conference & Community Resource Center for the Native American community. more

Tanana Chiefs Conference Chief Andrew Isaac Health Center

In the role of cultural design consultant, Jones & Jones collaborated with Bettisworth North and NBBJ on the design of this culturally appropriate, state-of-the-art healthcare facility.. more

Troth Yeddha Park

Fairbanks, Alaska
University of Alaska at Fairbanks

Troth Yeddha park will be a place of celebration and reflection for Native Alaskan People attending and visiting the University of Alaska at Fairbanks (UAF). more

University of Washington intellectual house

Seattle, Washington

University of Washington

Springing from the longhouse style traditions of the indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest, this cultural center will provide a learning and gathering space for Native American students, faculty, and staff on the campus of the University of Washington. more

YUROK CULTURAL CENTER

KLAMATH, CALIFORNIA
YUROK TRIBE

The Yurok Cultural Center will serve the Yurok Tribe, one of the largest tribes in California. more

Zuni Art and Visitor Center

Zuni, New Mexico
Zuni Tribe

The Zuni Art and Visitor Center will provide an inspiring setting for learning about the culture, arts and natural environment of the Zuni people. more